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Old 11-16-2009, 09:13 PM
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Fabs how are you doing. are still into the rimfires? ive been getn kinda back into hunting and shooting. trying to figure out how to fund a 2506 rem alaskan ti.

also been tryn to livn up the other hunting website i mod on. almost seems the hunting n shooting crowd has dissaperad the last few years.

its good to be back posting again
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Old 11-18-2009, 05:06 AM
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Fabs how are you doing. are still into the rimfires? ive been getn kinda back into hunting and shooting. trying to figure out how to fund a 2506 rem alaskan ti.

also been tryn to livn up the other hunting website i mod on. almost seems the hunting n shooting crowd has dissaperad the last few years.

its good to be back posting again
I haven't been hunting or shooting as much as I used to. Mostly because I am busy with work and 2 kids. Such is life. I had intended to do a bunch of hunting this season and actually set aside the time for it, but then got sick with something the doctors cannot agree on (e.g., Lyme disease, reactive arthritis). I was sick for all of September and most of October.

Right now, I'm working on building up an AR-10 and AR-15. After that, I'll probably buy a .25-06 Ruger MKIITGT rifle and play around with it. After that, I'm looking at some of the Volquartsen rifles in .22 WMR and the .17 caliber rounds. Don't know what I will do after that. LOL

I still have my worked up 10/22 with the Volquartsen trigger assembly on it and it is probably the last rifle I have shot.

Nice to see that one of us is out hunting and having success at it.
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Old 11-20-2009, 01:02 PM
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found last years triple shock, same bullet 53gr triple shock. 150 -200yds. centerd a rib and passed through the offside shouler blade stopping just inside the hide


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Old 11-20-2009, 09:58 PM
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[QUOTE=Evan03;333319]found last years triple shock, same bullet 53gr triple shock. 150 -200yds. centerd a rib and passed through the offside shouler blade stopping just inside the hide[QUOTE]

Yep, I have been using Barnes X bullets in my .300 Win Mag and I really like them. Once I run out of them I'll probably try the Barnes Triple Shock. They are supposed to be more accurate and cause less fouling. Nice to know that once my son is old enough I can get him hunting deer with my .220 Swift and 53 gr. Barnes Triple Shock.
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Old 11-21-2009, 05:05 PM
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im thinking a 223 light weight tactical remington with 1/9 barrel and 62gr triple shocks for my kids or possibly the 70gr triple shock.
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